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Max Cahner

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Nationality
  
Catalan

Name
  
Max Cahner

Role
  
Politician



Born
  
3 December 1936 (
1936-12-03
)
Bad Godesberg, Bonn, Germany

Known for
  
politician and historian of Catalan literature

Political party
  
Democratic Convergence of Catalonia

Awards
  
Catalonia Cross of St. George in 1996 Gold Medal of the Generalitat of Catalonia, 2013 (posthumous)

Died
  
October 14, 2013, Barcelona, Spain

Party
  
Democratic Convergence of Catalonia

Max Cahner i Garcia (3 December 1936 – 14 October 2013) was a Catalan politician, and editor and historian of Catalan literature.

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Career

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Cahner was born in Bad Godesberg, now a municipal district of Bonn, Germany, to a Jewish-Catalan father and a Catalan mother who had left during the Spanish Civil War. The Cahner family moved to Galicia in 1937 to avoid persecution from the rise of Nazism, and then to Barcelona in 1939. He enrolled at the University of Barcelona in 1952 studying chemistry.

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Via Ramon Bastardes, Cahner was introduced to and began working on Serra d'Or, an influential Catalan magazine published by Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey. In 1964, he was expelled from Spain by the Franco regime for his Catalan nationalist activity. From exile he continued he work on Catalan literature.

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In 1980, Cahner was appointed as the Minister of Culture in the Generalitat de Catalunya under Jordi Pujol, where he served for four years until 1984, when Joan Rigol took his place.

In 1986, Cahner joined the Democratic Convergence of Catalonia, where he led the party's cultural work, and was elected as an MP in the 1988 elections.

He died, aged 76, in 2013, and was posthumously awarded the Gold Medal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.

References

Max Cahner Wikipedia